Bedford County PA Archives Biographies.....Boor, Oliver P. ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/pafiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Judy Banja jbanja@msn.com May 2003 OLIVER P. BOOR, an extensive landholder of Cumberland Valley, Bedford County, Pa., and one of the leading citizens of the place, was born in this township, November 6, 1835, a son of Michael and Phoeba (Zembower) Boor. He is of German ancestry, and comes of thrifty pioneer stock, his paternal grandfather, Martin Boor, having been an early settler of Cumberland Valley and an important factor in the early development of its agricultural and industrial resources. Michael Boor came with his parents to Cumberland Valley when a young lad, and from that time until his death was identified with its interests. He was a strong advocate of the principles of the Democratic party, and for many years served his fellow-townsmen as Constable. Both he and his wife were members of the Methodist Protestant church. Of their children six are still living, as follows: Mrs. John Simons, of Cumberland Valley, Pa.; Mrs. Brice McCoy, of Cass County, Missouri; Oliver P., John R., and Henry M., all of Cumberland Valley; and William D., whose personal sketch may be found elsewhere in this volume. Oliver P. Boor acquired his early education in the district schools of the township, where since reaching manhood he has been prosperously engaged in agricultural pursuits. To his first purchase of land he has added from time to time, until now he is the possessor of a valuable estate containing six hundred and forty-three acres. A part of this was in its original wildness when he bought it, and required hard labor to clear and improve it. By his indomitable energy and superior management he has been enabled to make his farm one of the most valuable in this locality, and has won a favorable and far-extended reputation for agricultural skill and business ability. In politics he is a member of the Democratic ranks. During one term he assisted in the improvement of the public highways as Road Supervisor. In June, 1865, Mr. Boor married Miss Rachel A. Sliger, daughter of the late George Sliger, of Cumberland Valley township. She became the mother of six children, three of whom are now living, namely: Maud E., wife of William Elliott, of Cumberland Valley; Aurora, wife of T. H. Oster, also of Cumberland Valley; and Lettie V., who is at home. Mrs. Boor died on October 8, 1896, leaving many friends to mourn her loss. Mr. Boor is an active member of the Methodist Protestant church, to which Mrs. Boor also belonged and in which he has served as steward. Source: Bedford Biographical Review, 1899, Bedford Co., Pa